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Torog
02-17-2007, 03:29 PM
It's the Christian Thing to Do
By Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, Feb 15, 2007
Imagine, if you will, a presidential candidate hiring David Duke to work the Internet for him or her. Mr. Duke, an avowed anti-black, anti-Jewish provocateur, spews out hate pretty much everywhere he goes. Recently, he showed up in Iran to deny the Holocaust.
Any American politician who associated with the likes of Duke would be finished immediately; there's no question about that.
Yet former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards apparently felt comfortable hiring two anti-Christian bloggers named Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan to work on his campaign. Both women have a far-left, bomb-throwing history that was vividly illustrated on their respective Internet sites.
But let's give Edwards the benefit of the doubt because he's a busy guy. Let's say he wasn't aware of the vitriol the ladies were spitting out, and this led to the hiring mistake.
Fair so far? Now comes the crusher. The Catholic League informed Edwards that Ms. Marcotte wrote a description of Mary, the mother of Jesus, having sex with the "Lord" on her website. It was a vile piece of business that can't even be printed in this newspaper.
And what did John Edwards do? He said he "disagreed" with Marcotte's words, but would not fire her or Ms. McEwan, who wrote on her blog that Christian believers were "mother-f---ers."
I couldn't believe it. So I had my TV producers call Edwards and ask his Chief of Staff what was going on. Neither Edwards nor anybody in his campaign would talk to us about the issue.
So I went on TV and told the country exactly what I have just told you. Within minutes of the broadcast, the Edwards campaign got rid of Marcotte. McEwan left the next day.
So how could John Edwards be so stupid? I asked that question to Jane Fleming, the President of the Young Democrats Association. Ms. Fleming replied that the bloggers didn't really do anything wrong, although she also "disagreed" with them. I then asked her if she would hire a person who said vile things about blacks. She said no. So why is it okay to say vile things about Christians?
Ms. Fleming had no answer to that question, but I do. In the far-left, Christian-bashing is totally acceptable and rarely are any consequences imposed. The only reason these two women are not working for John Edwards right now is that he didn't want to take the heat my program was giving him.
This entire shoddy episode has badly damaged Edwards, in my opinion, but it also points out that American culture, especially in the swampy blogosphere, is extremely tolerant of Christian-haters. Again, this could never have happened to any other religious or minority group.
To me, all bigotry is unacceptable in a just society. You can criticize any group on the issues, but using obscenity and sacrilege to demean perceived opponents should be condemned in no uncertain terms.
Even by John Edwards.
birdgirl73
02-17-2007, 03:53 PM
I guess I find myself wondering why it's OK for so many so-called "Christians" to use piety and religious zeal (the counterpoint to O'Reilly's question about non-believers using bigotry and sacrelige against their perceived opponents) to say vile things about non-believers? And gays? And Muslims? Buddhists? Atheists? Against anyone who differs from their viewpoint?
Above all, how is it even possible for anyone to spend more than a half second listening to or reading the greatest irony of all--a pompous, angry, self-righteous buffoon like O'Reilly asking questions about bigotry and vitriol when he himself has cornered the market on such behavior?
Zimzum
02-17-2007, 03:56 PM
LOL Bill O' Prisonplanet :chainsaw:
Take a look at this blog. Longish read so no copy/paste.
Why I had to quit the John Edwards campaign
During my brief tenure as blogmaster for a Democratic presidential contender, I experienced the right-wing smear machine firsthand (http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/02/16/marcotte/)
delusionsofNORMALity
02-17-2007, 04:07 PM
I guess I find myself wondering why it's OK for so many so-called "Christians" to use piety and religious zeal to say vile things about non-believers? And gays? And Muslims? Buddhists? Atheists? Against anyone who differs from their viewpoint?
though judeo-christians are a majority in this country, they enjoy painting themselves as a persecuted minority. as such, they feel that they deserve the same protections as any true minority. this gives them the right to spew forth their hatred while being protected from being ridiculed in return. it's a neat little bit of deceit that has served them well.
medicinal
02-17-2007, 05:35 PM
Anyone that gets off on Bill-O should see a shrink!
birdgirl73
02-17-2007, 10:47 PM
Married father-of-two Bill O'Reilly pointing fingers at a blogger for using untoward language, particularly in defense of the holy religious right, is just laughable. This from a man who two years ago had to settle $2 million to $10 million on a plaintiff in his sexual harrassment case so the facts of the case wouldn't continue to be made public. Where, on recorded message after message (recordings still in possession of the court and attorneys on both sides), he left an employee assurances of how big his penis is, how nasty and skilled he is in bed, how he'd like to do her six ways from Sunday, among other things Then accused her of extortion when she filed suit to get that to stop?
The fact that a "paragon of virtue" like Bill O'Reilly has the cojones to point the finger at anyone else on moral or religiously righteous grounds--and that anyone, religious or otherwise, would ever again put stock in what he says or writes--just astonshes me.
Breukelen advocaat
02-18-2007, 12:50 AM
I don't understand why their feathers got ruffled. The people didn't say "vile" things about Christians, they said that the mother of god had sex with god to conceive the son of god, or something like that. Isn't that pretty much what the religion is all about?
All religions should be subject to criticisms and unrelenting opposition. Unfortunately, people are afraid to go after them and O'Reilly is sort of right that Christianity gets more than their share. I think that we must dismantle and deconstruct all of the ideas that are bad, and if that means religious people will be offended, then so be it.
I wrote a piece about the virgin birth for xmas 2005 and put it here. It was probably the filthiest, most heretical take on this stupid myth ever published. I still have it on my computer, and can post it again, if anybody is interested.
JackdaWack
02-18-2007, 01:09 AM
If you are religious, you are biased.
Torog
02-18-2007, 12:04 PM
I don't understand why their feathers got ruffled. The people didn't say "vile" things about Christians, they said that the mother of god had sex with god to conceive the son of god, or something like that. Isn't that pretty much what the religion is all about?
All religions should be subject to criticisms and unrelenting opposition. Unfortunately, people are afraid to go after them and O'Reilly is sort of right that Christianity gets more than their share. I think that we must dismantle and deconstruct all of the ideas that are bad, and if that means religious people will be offended, then so be it.
I wrote a piece about the virgin birth for xmas 2005 and put it here. It was probably the filthiest, most heretical take on this stupid myth ever published. I still have it on my computer, and can post it again, if anybody is interested.
Howdy BA,
Yup..they did say vile things,such as a graphic and vulgar description,of sex between Mary and God,and called all Christians "mxxxxfxxker's",I find it to be highly offensive and indicative of a terrible character and most likely-represenative of many liberal's and atheist's opinion of Christians. Religion is not about sex..it's about believing in a higher power.
So you want to "deconstruct",all the bad idea's ? And you think that amoral relativists are the ones who should decide which ideas are bad and which are good ? There's only one way to git into Heaven,and that's by Jesus Christ. Go ahead and run around offending religious folks all ya want-it'll piss em off and we'll vote out the party of the God-less,yet again.
What good,can come from a "filthy piece" about the virgin birth ? That you would write such a thing,makes me wonder if yer gonna evolve to using violence instead of words,against Christianity. It also makes me think that you have some kind of problems with women,like disrespect and chauvinistic behaviour. If someone asks you to post that crap and you do-you'll be confirming everything I have said about amoral relativists and atheists and secular progressives. I find that you wrote such a thing,to be perverse and indicative of a more serious mental problem.
Have a good one ...
delusionsofNORMALity
02-18-2007, 03:46 PM
....most likely-representative of many liberals' and atheists' opinion of Christians....
....the party of the God-less....
....you'll be confirming everything I have said about amoral relativists and atheists and secular progressives....
i actually agree with you that offensive imagery has no place in the struggle surrounding faith, but only in that it shows a lack of respect for differing viewpoints. even though the religious may attack unbelievers with all of the vitriol at their command, that is no reason to respond in kind and anyone that would stoop to their level should not be associated with our policymakers.
that being said, you must admit that such offensive pieces can be considered a response to the constant assault by the religious right on those who choose a different path. the quotes i've included above (from your own post) are perfect examples of how you and many of the loudest voices in the christian machine paint their enemies in the broadest strokes; describing atheists and progressives as heathens with a total lack of morality. lumping us all into one category could be considered equally offensive.
the long and the short of it is that as long as the religious zealots continue to take the illusory moral high ground and act as if all others are lesser beings, they will continue to be the targets of the fanatics on the other side. if these reactionary christians can't get over their elitist attitudes and see the possible merit in the beliefs of others then they will find many more of us taking up the sword against them.
as a side note -
i admit that i haven't read this supposedly offensive piece by ms. marcotte, i did try a cursory search for it and found nothing. if someone could post a link to it i would appreciate it, thanks.:)
Zimzum
02-18-2007, 04:33 PM
as a side note -
i admit that i haven't read this supposedly offensive piece by ms. marcotte, i did try a cursory search for it and found nothing. if someone could post a link to it i would appreciate it, thanks.:)
3rd reply I posted her blog and her side of the events that happened. Trying to find the original article since torog wants to hide it on us.
italianrose
02-18-2007, 05:02 PM
though judeo-christians are a majority in this country, they enjoy painting themselves as a persecuted minority. as such, they feel that they deserve the same protections as any true minority. this gives them the right to spew forth their hatred while being protected from being ridiculed in return. it's a neat little bit of deceit that has served them well.
So you're pretty much saying that all Christians are judgemental and talk shit about people who don't beleive? Have you met every Christian in the world? Are you seriously trying to say that since the majority of the country is Christian, then it's ok to bash them? You make me sick. Look, just because you ran into a few stupid Christians doesn't mean they are all like that. You're judging a group of people based on either sterotypes or two idiots you met of that group. That's not very "accepting-liberal" of you. If you were really accepting, then you would accept that not every one agrees with you, and that some people, such as yourself, are just fucking stupid.
Breukelen advocaat
02-18-2007, 05:40 PM
Howdy BA,
Yup..they did say vile things,such as a graphic and vulgar description,of sex between Mary and God,and called all Christians "mxxxxfxxker's",I find it to be highly offensive and indicative of a terrible character and most likely-represenative of many liberal's and atheist's opinion of Christians. Religion is not about sex..it's about believing in a higher power.
So you want to "deconstruct",all the bad idea's ? And you think that amoral relativists are the ones who should decide which ideas are bad and which are good ? There's only one way to git into Heaven,and that's by Jesus Christ. Go ahead and run around offending religious folks all ya want-it'll piss em off and we'll vote out the party of the God-less,yet again.
What good,can come from a "filthy piece" about the virgin birth ? That you would write such a thing,makes me wonder if yer gonna evolve to using violence instead of words,against Christianity. It also makes me think that you have some kind of problems with women,like disrespect and chauvinistic behaviour. If someone asks you to post that crap and you do-you'll be confirming everything I have said about amoral relativists and atheists and secular progressives. I find that you wrote such a thing,to be perverse and indicative of a more serious mental problem.
Have a good one ...
The people with "mental problems" are the ones that persecuted women, executed people accused of witchcraft, tortured and killed heretics, conducted inquisitions, supported and participated in genocide and tyranny, fought against literacy and science, and generally lead the parade of human stupidity. They are still at it.
If you want to talk about "perverse", take a look at the clergy's rate of sex crimes against children. Not only is it far higher than other professions, but many religious organizations have covered up the crimes and protected the guilty.
Which world is it where atheists and the non-religious are causing all of the problems in the world? Not this one.
We have a â??higher powerâ?, and itâ??s not the AA â??spiritualâ? version - itâ??s our brain, and must be exercised on a regular basis. If you donâ??t use it, you lose it. If you seek soothing tales of a heavenly paradise, through a non-existent savior, youâ??ve already lost the fight for intelligence and have entered a religious decadency of the mind.
Good day, sir.
delusionsofNORMALity
02-18-2007, 06:41 PM
So you're pretty much saying that all Christians are judgemental ....
sorry,
in my haste to answer i find myself guilty of the same generalizations i despise in others. of course not all christians are judgmental, bigoted fools. a more proper wording would have been "the machinery behind the christian agenda". in personal life i have met some caring and even handed christians and i even count some of them among my dearest friends. my argument is with the political creatures who cloak themselves in holy robes before interfering in worldly affairs. i'm at war with the powerful, not their constituency who honestly live by the philosophies of peace and forgiveness.
however; if those believers help enable these corrupt christian leaders or unfairly judge and persecute those with whom they disagree, they too make themselves targets. those who rush to judge in their headlong flight to righteousness should expect to be judged in return and, if they wish to survive the slings and arrows of their enemies, grow a thicker skin.
by the way -
though i am an atheist, i could not really be considered a liberal. i find the left wing nut-jobs to be as repulsive as the right wing kooks. i am more your typical anarchist scum, striving every day to expose the inequities inherent in the dogma so dear to the hearts of the ignorant.:p :hippy:
italianrose
02-18-2007, 07:02 PM
The people with "mental problems" are the ones that persecuted women, executed people accused of witchcraft, tortured and killed heretics, conducted inquisitions, supported and participated in genocide and tyranny, fought against literacy and science, and generally lead the parade of human stupidity. They are still at it.
If you want to talk about "perverse", take a look at the clergy's rate of sex crimes against children. Not only is it far higher than other professions, but many religious organizations have covered up the crimes and protected the guilty.
Which world is it where atheists and the non-religious are causing all of the problems in the world? Not this one.
We have a â??higher powerâ?, and itâ??s not the AA â??spiritualâ? version - itâ??s our brain, and must be exercised on a regular basis. If you donâ??t use it, you lose it. If you seek soothing tales of a heavenly paradise, through a non-existent savior, youâ??ve already lost the fight for intelligence and have entered a religious decadency of the mind.
Good day, sir.
ok, so there were stupid religous people at one point, but that doesn't mean everyone who is christian is evil. no one said christians were perfect. if you've ever read the bible, which i doubt you have, you would realize that it says "do unto others as you would want others to do unto you," "love thy neighbor as you would love yourself," "thou shalt not kill," "thou shalt not steal," "honor thy father and thy mother," and several others basic morals that people, even non-religious ones, live by. and by the way, did you know that jewish people have suffered more discrimination than any other group of people, and yet the only difference between them and christians is that they don't beleive in jesus? did that thought eve register in your puny mind? and how can you suggest that people who love jesus are evil? do you even know what jesus did? it seems to me that you don't, so allow me to explain: he died for our sins, he was crucified and killed just you could say that and still be forgiven. JESUS DIED SO WE COULD BE FORGIVEN. and did you know that the first british settlers that came to america came because their psychotic catholic queen was prosecuting christians? did you ever think about that, dickhead? did you know that washington, lincoln, franklin, MLK, Susan B. Anthony, and several other american heroes were all christian? did you know that the majority of american laws were passed because the bible preaches them? you're fucking stupid. i hate people like you. and just because the churches aren't run in the best fashion or by the best people does not mean that the religion as a whole is evil. damn, idiots like you piss me off.
and just because someone is christian doesn't mean they don't beleive in science. i just want to know where the fuck everyone got the idea that there was once a particle floating in space that didn't exist, and for no reason it decided to blow up, and one planet decided to be a big ball of gas, one planet decided to have rings, one planet decided to have oxygen and life on it, it's just fucking ridiculous. and i know there isn't any concrete evidence of God making everything, either, but that's where FAITH comes in. you can't see air or gravity, but you know it's there, right? if the world had no religion, morals would most likely be non-existant, and this world would overall be in fucking chaos if people couldn't accept jesus and become happier. you don't have to be religious, but please don't tell me i'm evil just because i love the man who died for all of our sins. that's all i ask.
divestoned
02-18-2007, 07:23 PM
If god ever shows up i'll ask him which of the religions is the "only" correct one...i dont expect that he'll post here but if he does,im sure he'll say none of the religions are authorized to speak on his behalf.religion is for weak minded followers...If we spend as much effort proving god's existance as we do fighting over who knows him best...we'd all have scientific evidence on which to base our FACTS. make believe is for children.
Delta9 UK
02-18-2007, 07:30 PM
ok, so there were stupid religous people at one point
the rest of your post didn't need quoting to be fair.
Besides, he wasn't calling you Evil - just stupid.
Breukelen advocaat
02-18-2007, 07:44 PM
the rest of your post didn't need quoting to be fair.
Besides, he wasn't calling you Evil - just stupid.
And he proved my point with his posting. :thumbsup:
delusionsofNORMALity
02-18-2007, 08:21 PM
If god ever shows up i'll ask him which of the religions is the "only" correct one....
i case you haven't noticed i've been posting here for the last couple of days, i've been staying with the delusional one to kinda take a vacation from the problems i've been having with my son. just wanted to let you know that you're right, none of you bastards got the message right and if i really had created a hell, you'd all be on your way there. even the damn priests managed to screw up, one little typo and they messed up the whole gig. i said celebrate.
:S2:
G.
Zimzum
02-18-2007, 09:20 PM
When the Muslim community complains about an inappropriate cartoon drawing what does the Christian right like Bill O Reilly do? Call them cry baby's and to get over it. But when it happens to his religion its a big NO-NO!
And to the Christan right let me just say, Congratulations on Ted Haggard being NOT gay in under 2 weeks! :s3:
JackdaWack
02-18-2007, 09:23 PM
I just find it pathetic that 90% of the christians/chatholics only take in half of there teachings if half. Ive been in chatholic schools my entire life and it really put me towards the athiest side. It is wrong to bash on religions for there teachings but for there actions i find it completely OK. In every teaching God is the perfect source of life, if you feel that you need to push that upon people, maybe you do need alittle criticism, maybe more if you have the attitued that all ppl should be the way you are. Some people put there noses in others lives, both ways not just one, but either argument holds when u have others pushing you to believe something you dont, However the way they make this sound is like some one just stood up one day and bashed the teachings of god, even tho i dont believe in god, doesnt mean i go around saying he doesnt exist and how all his teachings are messed up. That for ppl to decide on there own, as long as they leave me out of it.
delusionsofNORMALity
02-18-2007, 09:59 PM
....Ive been in catholic schools my entire life and it really put me towards the atheist side....
....as long as they leave me out of it.
the catholic church is the single greatest source of atheists on earth. with their creative mixture of christian values and pagan pomp, they seem to send as many people running in search of sanity as they convert.
but i digress -
the driving force behind many denominations is the belief that they must spread his teachings to the less fortunate. they seem to believe that everyone should hold these beliefs and, in so doing enhance the glory of god. we have seen the destruction that results when a culture refuses to accept this gift and this is one basis for the fight against religious imperialism. christianity is not the only culprit, but until recently they have been the most prolific and the most dangerous.
medicinal
02-19-2007, 12:40 AM
the driving force behind many denominations is the belief that they must spread his teachings to the less fortunate. they seem to believe that everyone should hold these beliefs and, in so doing enhance the glory of god. we have seen the destruction that results when a culture refuses to accept this gift and this is one basis for the fight against religious imperialism. christianity is not the only culprit, but until recently they have been the most prolific and the most dangerous.
Boy, ain't that the truth, From the first century AD untill present Christianity has thrust itself upon all cultures it comes accross. There have been more people killed in the name of christianity than any other religion. (plagues and yellow fever, etc., and just plain old killing in the name of Christ) Whatever happened to love one another?
Gatekeeper777
02-19-2007, 12:45 AM
Bill O is an ASSHOLE and a HYPOCRITE.
The only tv show he should be soing is how to deepthroat and kiss ass.
He's a fucking retard just like is IDOL G'Dubya.
eg420ne
02-19-2007, 01:49 AM
To00Tally baaaaked Mmaaaaaaan :yippee: :silly: :stupid:
Matt the Funk
02-19-2007, 02:48 AM
LOL. Wow.
Breukelen advocaat
02-19-2007, 03:09 AM
"Ms. Fleming had no answer to that question, but I do. In the far-left, Christian-bashing is totally acceptable and rarely are any consequences imposed. The only reason these two women are not working for John Edwards right now is that he didn't want to take the heat my program was giving him." Bill O'Reilly
So Mister Big Shot got them fired for a blog entry that somebody sent to him. What a pussy. I guess since it's about religion, his boyfriend Al Sharpton agrees with this action.
IzzySnuffer
02-19-2007, 05:06 AM
Personally, though I believe all religions and races and hobbiests should have equal rights to feel good about what they believe or enjoy, I also believe people have the right to vocalize their opinions, whatever they may be. I don't plan to even think of doing anything about this until laws based on one religion or another get passed. That ticks me off. In the exact same way the drug laws do.
Torog
02-20-2007, 12:23 PM
The people with "mental problems" are the ones that persecuted women, executed people accused of witchcraft, tortured and killed heretics, conducted inquisitions, supported and participated in genocide and tyranny, fought against literacy and science, and generally lead the parade of human stupidity. They are still at it.
If you want to talk about "perverse", take a look at the clergy's rate of sex crimes against children. Not only is it far higher than other professions, but many religious organizations have covered up the crimes and protected the guilty.
Which world is it where atheists and the non-religious are causing all of the problems in the world? Not this one.
We have a â??higher powerâ?, and itâ??s not the AA â??spiritualâ? version - itâ??s our brain, and must be exercised on a regular basis. If you donâ??t use it, you lose it. If you seek soothing tales of a heavenly paradise, through a non-existent savior, youâ??ve already lost the fight for intelligence and have entered a religious decadency of the mind.
Good day, sir.
Howdy BA,
To claim that Christians are currently burning witches at the stake and conducting inquisitions,torturing heretics..is all false..Christianity has reformed it's self of those ways and is now a positive force in the world. My little sister,went to several foreign countries,as a missionary-student and promoted literacy and science,she's on her way to a masters degree in teaching and the Spanish language,there are many Christian universitys,that are teaching at the cutting edge of science and knowledge..not leading a parade of human stupidity,as you claim. There have been studies done,that clearly show that a religious person,has to reason and reconcile,the differences between the expectations of their Faith and the rest of the world,at a higher level of intellectual reasoning,than those who are not religious..to claim that religious folks "think less" and have "stopped thinking",is false and patently wrong.
Atheists are responsible for more deaths than all of the world's religions,combined.
It is a historical fact,that Jesus lived..He is not non-existant,as you claim..the path to Heaven,is narrow and twisting,difficult to find and even more difficult to stay on..it takes a wise person to do such,and wisdom is not evolved by stupidity..but rather,by recognizing stupidity and correcting it. If religious folks have "stopped thinking" and their minds have become "decadent",why is it,that we have so many universities that have contributed so much to science and the humanities ?
I find that it must be you-that has a decadent mind-set,why else would you write such a vile and perverse piece ? Why would you offer to put it out in public-knowing that it's perverse and hateful ? O'Reilly's point was,was that y'all believe it's okay to bash Christianity,both in yer circles and the MSM and for democratic presidential candidates..clearly-it ain't okay to do such. That's alright-y'all go ahead and bash folks of faith,all ya want-we'll mobilize again and vote another repub into the White House..and you'll be left with egg on yer face.
Have a good one ...
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nuff said
Zimzum
02-20-2007, 05:15 PM
Sorry Torog, but as long as you religious folks keep telling me how to live my life on the grounds of morality, I will fight Christianity. When our laws are influenced by your religion then, something is wrong in America. You yourself should see the current going on's in the middle east. Its a prime example of why religion should have no influence on government and government no control of religion. So when the religious right start pulling off the "Holier then thou" attitude , you bet your ass the left will come out swinging. However if you want to live in your bible thumper community and practice your religion in peace, go right ahead. But don't force it on me by trying to make your religion law.
medicinal
02-20-2007, 07:47 PM
Religion, oh, religion. the root of all evil, right next to money. If more people were like the Indians that saw God in nature, there would be no cause for wars. God is all around us all the time, it is our inability to see this that has caused a need for religions. Religions profess their dogma to be the only truth. How many religions are there? But there is only one God. The Indians saw God in the landscape, the trees, the animals, all things in nature. They knew to take care of mother earth as it was a gift from the creator, "God". We have gone far away from those simple days and created religions so we can have wars over idealogies. The Indians (American) only fought over territory. The South American indians, are pretty much a peaceful lot as long as you don't infringe on their territory. We "saved" these savages in the name of Jesus and killed more with disease than we ever converted. According to Christian belief, If you aren't baptized in the name of the lord, you'll not get into heaven. So that lets out about 4 billion+ people. Are we so vain as to assume they will all descend into a firey lake called hell. Do the Indians that have not been converted go straight to hell. I think not. A creator would not destroy his creations just to make a point. I think religion needs to have some common sense pumped into it. Believe what you will, just don't condemn anyone that doesn't think like you!
Purple Banana
02-20-2007, 09:01 PM
As an atheist, I have nothing bad to say about faith in a high power- your choice. What she did was completely childish and uncalled for, but again, it's protected by the Constitution. Doesn't make it right. Personally, I think John Edwards is much too lukewarm to be a successful candidate for Pres.
But when hard-core Christian crusaders and others try to butt their way into politics and attempt to censor people- REGARDLESS of their beliefs, something needs to be done. We have a Constitution and a Bill Of Rights. If you want to call yourself a true American, you can't flip-flop, and bend the Amendments to what suits you best.
If you can express your own thoughts freely, there is no reason why others should censor theirs which disagree with you. It needed to be HIS personal choice to fire her. Not America's. HE has a choice to hire who he wants to work for him, and it's not really the public's business to demand he fire someone.
Again, I DO NOT CONDONE HER ACTIONS. I agree with her right to freedom of speech, but I disagree with her actions.
NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT NOT TO BE OFFENDED.
EDIT: And Torog, as for your "Atheists are responsible for more deaths than all of the world's religions, combined." statement, figure this out- Men are also more likely to kill than women, MUCH more likely than atheists. Does that make men evil? NO.
ATHEISM DOES NOT EQUAL A LACK OF MORALS. Nor does Christianity equal morality, either.
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